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How to get along with the dormitory relationship of college students
Good dormitory relationship is very important for college students' mental health and life, and harmonious dormitory relationship should at least do the following:

One: mutual tolerance. Dormitory is not someone's dormitory, but a public place. Let me tell you a personal experience: roommate A was scolded by roommate B because of the slight noise of getting up early every morning, and their relationship broke down, which led to awkward dormitory relationship. Imagine that if roommate B could be more tolerant of other people's habit of getting up early at that time, and roommate A understood roommate B's getting up more and communicated in time afterwards, then the result of this matter would not be so stiff.

Have dinner together in the dormitory

Two: mutual respect. Everyone has their own privacy. Sharing a dormitory helps to get to know each other better, but we must learn to respect others. Let's take my personal experience as an example: roommate B learned about his family situation on the phone between roommate A and his family, and exchanged gossip with other students. The matter reached the ears of roommate A, and roommate A talked to her about it, and the two began to quarrel. If roommate B had respected other people's privacy from the beginning, the conflict would not have happened.

Dolls knitted by roommates

In a word, as a college student, we should concentrate on our study. As long as we can achieve the above two points in the dormitory relationship, we will not have conflicts with roommates and affect our physical and mental health. Enough!